LIFE SATISFACTION, OPTIMISM AND SOCIAL CAPITAL AS PREDICTORS OF MENTAL HEALTH OF THE RECIPIENTS OF FINANCIAL WELFARE FROM THE STATE

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Bilajac, Lovorka [1 ,2 ]
Marchesi, Vanja Vasiljev [1 ]
Tesic, Vanja [1 ,3 ]
Rukavina, Tomislav [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Rijeka, Dept Social Med & Epidemiol, Fac Med, Rijeka, Croatia
[2] Teching Inst Publ Hlth Primorsko Goranska Cty, Branch Off Opatija, Opatija, Croatia
[3] Andrija Stampar Teaching Inst Publ Hlth, Mirogojska Cesta 16, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
[4] Teching Inst Publ Hlth Primorsko Goranska Cty, Dept Microbiol, Rijeka, Croatia
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optimism; life satisfaction; socioeconomic status; mental health; health inequalities; EDUCATIONAL-LEVEL; INCOME INEQUALITY;
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R749 [精神病学];
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Background: Health is largely influenced by the subjective well-being, optimism, social inclusion and satisfaction with life as well as usually defined variables. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of dimensions of personality (optimism, control over life), social involvement (social capital) and socio-economic status with health and inequalities in health. Subjects and methods: This study was performed on 1017 respondents which were chosen according to set criteria: middle age, working capability, and, according to the documentation of the Centres for social welfare, the recipients of financial welfare from the state. A questionnaire was created from several existing questionnaires with validated indicators. Results: The results show that 78.1% of respondents were unemployed. Regarding the health males express a higher level of health than female. The presence of a chronic disease was found in 56.6% women and 43.4% men. The predictors of health such as optimism, life satisfaction and locus of control showed that satisfaction with life was expressed by 39.7% respondents. Greater satisfaction with life was seen in females (59.6%). Surprisingly, 47.7% of respondents said they thought they had control over their lives and decisions. Women are statistically more optimistic. Almost 60% of respondents were not satisfied with their lives. Conclusions: Socially deprived population is mainly unemployed with insufficient resources for living. More burdened and higher risk for future development of the disease was found within this population. Optimism, social inclusion and life satisfaction play a large role, as protective factors in health. The interventions demand a multi disciplinary approach, and, with regard to the sensitivity of the population, the best solution is in their own empowerment, as a protective factor for mental health.
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